Armenian Art
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- Art, Architecture, Armenia, Armenian, Asia Minor, Caucasus, Iran, Monasteries, Churches, Illumination, Miniatures, Painting, Sculpture
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Armenian Art, by Jean-Michel Thierry (New York, 1989), in 601 bookmarked and searchable pdf pages with many color and monochrome plates and illustrations. A publication of the Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America, Catholicosate of Cilicia. Principal Sites section by Patrick Donabedian with the assistance of Jean-Michel and Nicole Thierry; translated from French by Celestine Dars. This beautiful book covers the period from the 6th century B.C. through the 18th century A.D. From the Foreword by Sirarpie Der Nersessian: "Although it centers mainly around architecture, Doctor Thierry’s study does not neglect sculpture, wall paintings and painted manuscripts. Numerous color reproductions (more than 185) help us further to appreciate the sophistication and quality of these paintings and illuminations. The wealth of the photographic record, almost 900 pictures in all, makes this book a work of scientific reference which also conveys a vibrant image of the richness and variety of Armenian art." Scanned by Robert Bedrosian.
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